Nigerian producer and singer Phillip Kayode Moses, popularly known as Pheelz, has spoken out against the growing culture of constant comparisons among music fans.

Taking to his X handle, the hitmaker expressed concern over the increasing level of toxicity between fan bases, warning that it is gradually damaging the music scene.
According to him, the habit of pitching artists against one another takes away from the joy and purpose of music.
Pheelz urged listeners to appreciate artists for their individuality, stressing that every musician brings a unique sound and perspective to the culture. He noted that music is meant to unite people, not divide them.
“Music was meant to be enjoyed, not to be compared. This comparison game is hurting the sound and culture more than we can ever know,” Pheelz wrote.
His message has since resonated with fans online, with many agreeing that embracing diversity in sound and creativity is essential to preserving the richness of the music industry.
